FEBRUARY 15. 1947 CHURCH OF ENGLAND lT. PETEIPS CATHEDRAL income ls “A, 1.111.. lne—beni. gunnno Brenton. lilo. Music oggnllilt and Choir Director ssnvrorls “W11... t” flu omln 10.00 Mo?!“ 11.00 s. m. Choral Iuohsrlst and gfliluogirnday School and Bible ()1 see. lull. M. lvensong and Sermon. wcnrrpsrs e1 Communion gifiylifllliily and Frllill us iuesdey- i.30 Wcdnesdai- 1.15 Tuesday. Therein». day. Evenérllilg-y , r s . d3 iver-lr day services are in All iainfs chapel. All seats are free my unsppropriatcd. Vilture an welcomed and the Incumbent h d: after any ‘M ianlfirntfiw wnwolwn enuncrrne ro -1 AA . 1 ,1 fmnnn- A 1 .. AA - -. UNllgD CHURCH oi CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH llvcend '1‘. B. lllllunan, Mining; Reverend II. (Liiiioe, D.D.. Visiting IIIII Lin! dIILLJl. , qlulliltn and 011:. motor‘ co o 10.00 AM. llnlior and Senior Classes of the Church School, Fllln “China's Children" will be shown. 11.00 A.M. Beginners A: Primary Departments in the Social flail. (III: "(lane's (lriidrerr will be shown). 11.00 A.M. runuc wollsrnr, conducted by the Minister. (Broadcast over station CICY). Subject: "True lleilaion." Anthem: "0 Saviour of ‘his WOIIII” (Sir John Goes). 1.10 P-M. The Minister will give the flsird 0i n “flea o! Ill special broadcasts. over station CFCY. I180: Young People's Bible Class. 1.00 P.M.: PUBLIC WORSHIP, titrated by tho Minister. $51001: “Peter's tiouvoreion." Anthem: “Great ls The Lord"— s1‘. ‘mums CHURCH licv. Jlrmes I‘ lhhott, Rector q; Royston F. Mugiord, A.B.C.0.. Organist and Choir Master Qulnqqagrslmn Sunday 1.10.111. iiuly Conrmllnlon. 11.00 AM. Morning Prayer and (AW. M_ ‘ i, “Let thorn praise the name of the lard: for his name along is excellent; his glory is above the oartlr sud heaven." THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL lllliilllli Thil column is reserved for news oi leeel interest. but sdvarlslsg ei a newsy nature may be insihl at ilve cents a word eh-loaag p’. able in advance. OBASWELI. fr! Photographs CONIIDIIATION 'r.1ra m- sunsscr. Julian's TAXI. ma... us, CONFQBIATION LEI E, SUB-AND anionic rnsrrrs of I1 types and rises to suit your lighting ilohlenrs. Capitol Electric, O1 Grafton. nowsnn nrmmrm rims Footwear now located at 110 Queen Street. ‘ JUST Alllvllll. -,- lupus; inch stove pipe. I-lolrnans, 011:! iottetown Store. i CHURCH 0 Services February 16th. Argyle Shore 1.1 A. M. and 7.80 P. M. De &ble 3 P. M. Rev. J. B. Biallqe. ‘I'll! WORD BAIIAI means hflldht- "The life and morals of a spiritual man are, in themselves, an education to those wlho know him. A bsul-Bsha.‘ CENTRAL PARISH. -. BAPTIST TllE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister lev. 1. Judson Levy. 8J1. Morning Worship ll a. m. lerlnon. I SuhJH-i: 1A Good Name." Anthem: "O Lord My God" — Wrsley. 3,30 12.11. Sunday School and‘ liible Clrrsa. 7.00 PM. Evening Prayer lllil_ illustrated Address. . Subject: Tire History oi the. Church oi l-Ingiand, flutes 587-1115..‘ The Boy Hcnuts and Girl Guides‘ will 11111-1111 the ilionnirrg Service’ in a holly. a ,- Visitors wiu receive a cordial- weir-ome at Si. Paul's Chirch. l Sermon: ‘The Growth of Religi- liils Faith." 111a Church School immediately following Morning Worship. Evening Worship '1 P. M. Sermon: The Second in ‘a Series! of Three Sermons on “Tile Prodigal Son", , . v “The Son Who Stayed Ilorne." ‘ Mflsiieierl Stewart, A.'I‘.C.M.. .0rgs.niat and Directors! Choir. You are cordially invited to wor- nilp with r111: nsrrlxsrficnvncll r111: KIRK or‘ s1‘. JAMES CENTRéIIiUCIIéIl§ISTIAN Mo Kent Street Min The ilev. T. ll. Bussell Ionian MA, S. .M. '1' Organist Min E. Lillian McKelllia Mus. Bao. 1i AM. MORNING WORSHIP. Sennnn: "Love's Lust Allpesi." Anthem: “Dear Lord and Father ei ilsnlllnd" -l"ietoher. rsololsts: Mrs. Gordon W. Stew- art, Mrs. Noll i). MacLonn). 2:30 i’. M. CHURCH SCHOOL. i i‘. M. EVENING WORSHIP. Sermon: "Contrasts in the Por- lonrlity of Christ". Anthem: “Saviour, Thy Children Keep.“ Tllc Minister will conduct the irrvlres snii deliver the Sermons. ZiON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and-DINA» Street Minister REV. G. CARLYLE WIIITIB M" Alllllll Rfliler. Choir Direobor lillu Ill-ion stewurt. Organist. {MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A.M. Theme: ‘Jesus Christ, Tl" Urhi of the World." The first in a series crr the ex- clusive cialmll oi Jesus. llvmns. 152. 11s. 25o. llllilllllll! "O, Jen]; Mllldllli.” Evans. 2:30 P. M. The Sabbath School enrl Bible Class”, Thou Art rvrmmo wonslur n~t~:l:"l'-_>1. Theme: "Building For ‘(who 5:11. s31, m. r“"“"'“= ‘liolv Long Wilt Thou orlri Mel‘ Pflucgcr. Tllc r-vcnlng service is -. ' MARVEL D. DUNBAR, B. ‘I211.- Minister. MRB- M. C- STEWART. Orslllllslgirggrs in me Pqrgonglliy or chi-m," self-education ls Hugh Miller, the and Choir Director 10:00 AM. Church SclrooL 11.00 A.M. Morning Worship and Conamnnion. ~ Sermon: “That Stewardship Oom- plex.” Anthem: .. . 1.00 EM. Evening Worship Sor- vioe. Sermon: “No U-Turns". Anthem: “I Will Extol Thee." Central Grristian urreribs mem- bers and invites its irlonds to wor- ship u: the lord's Day- UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 39 ELM AVE. llev. J. C. lsielrrsteubcr Pastor. “In Rremembruance of Sunday School 2 p. m. Worship and Preaching i p. m- Ilvangellstio Service 7.30 p. m. Good Singing —Good Music llear the Children's Choir oi the Air over C.F.C.Y. each Saturday l0 to 10.80 l. m. SALVATION ARMY Major and Mrs. Victor Mack-an l1 a. m. IIollneee bloating. $.00 p. m. lunday School. Interesting lessons for sll. ‘l P. M. vengoilstio Meeting. Weeknight meetings each Thurs- day st I P.M. All are cordially invited to at- tend the above meetings. You are Welcome! ‘*1 esrr-rialii- for the yours‘ pgoplg ilcullllr", "cl-emeralds. All Young ma“ \ (lrsanlzsrldns ire urged d, '0.» s"... lllvc me thine heart, ‘gill-t thine eyes 05”". m, You r IMP “it: “lllllllllll! invited to wor- t The British and Foreign Bible Society lN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY "The plain truth is that it is only as man and nations lool to God snd llis teach- <inge as set forth in the iliblo that they can hope to build s new world upon sure foun- htlorrs." "Ibo Ibie is also the look Ior those poet-war yearn. II it ugireld thou who trusted in it throlflh air agoniaing yearl. It will not foil them now.” “The family oi mankind comprises all nations and and none must be I "We made a Id men of the world between the two wars: but now we have arl- ‘otner chance." (fitreots from Popular Report. reel. "hr 0hr ‘rinses. ) Help the Society to make the ‘rratb of God available for all nations, as they rise to rebuild» Your offering will be glad- h received and thankfully acknowledged by the P. l. I. Auxiliary or Drench. Services for " " , February 16th. Clyde River ll A. M. St. Cathsrinss, S P. M. Ohllmhlll 7 P. M. Canoe Cove S. S. 2.30 P. M. Rev. '1‘. W. Goodwill. Minister. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish oi Milton and Rustlco for Sunday, February 16th. St. John's. Milton, Manning Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. Mark's. Rustico, Evening Prayer .7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, 5 Rector. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday, Feb- ruary 16th are us follows: Kingston 2.30 P. M. Oornwaii 7 P. M. S. School 11 A. M. Dr. A D. MscKenzio. 1B1‘. THE KIRK OI‘ ST. JAMES. -—- Both Manning and Evening Worship at tho Kirk tomorrow will be con- ducted by the Minister, the Relfd. T. H. Bllssoll Burners, M. A. 5.11M" who will also preach tho Sermons. Ln the Morning on “Love's Last AP- peai" and in the Evening on "Con- The music under the direction of the Church Organist, Miss E. Lil- linll McKenzie, Mlle. Bu!" will ll!- clude Flatt-hers Anthem. "Dear Lord and Father oi Mankind" with solo parts by Mrs. Gordon W. Stew- ooon-s for etiologies", _ ing may be introduced to the hu- speaker. Rev. d. R. Skinner, Minis- s SEEDS! Whether growin vegetables for home use or for commercial purposes. we be eve it will pay you to Get 0111 1101111947 Catalog and Price Llei WI 00111 the ALWAYS ‘IEIDER BEEP-HYBRID SWEET CORN. BOUNTY ‘KMINIO and other recent introductions. (T?! our for s bumper cropping vsrieiyi) Prices lover this season. Quality seeds only. IE. YOUR FREE COPY TODAY WRITE IO ARTHUR VES Y, ork, Prince Edward Island Literature ill! Mernorium l And y Mus. snows srcwAs-r . F“- Thorgnhpasigéo hsr gest m; Jan. " """"" wdeugliler, lillnctlliiiflarilrwglcfi J l uzlan, Albany, Mrs. Angus Stewart, a resident of Hunter River for Illlliiiiy years. who ptedcceased har- fifteqr years glgzwessinsetgo emglocry o! the C. » - on roman ‘Iwo geflsdafliiohshe went to Albany with er ug ter, who tenderly cared for her during he; lengthy, illness, hl/Vllll all-Timed e. paralytic stroke move thllm s We: ago, from which she did not recover. The late Mrs. Stewart was born st Hunter River, eighty-three years i180. the daughter of the late Ep- hrsham and Susie Craig. Bits wag the last surviving oi a family of seven, four brothers and two sisters grail/mg predeceased her. There are One of the best. road men I have Q l0 mourn her passing: twe ever known ieit school at the agqda/ughtcrs. Maggie, Mrs. Daniel, of ten. lie used to cry when he.Mac.D01u-1id, North Willshire and saw other boys going otf with their,Mgmje_ Mm William mwhmwn satchels and books. He learned lirc ‘g-umy. l so“ Gem. e used “W” trade of g blacksmith, but took ad- m 1935 and d in‘; B t l Y vsnuge of night school. To indi-lfi. d f f‘ a“ '. Par“ cute the kind of mental world in ‘e m m mvfy‘ mm sunwmg “'9 which he lived I need mention somcleihl F-"mlmhlld-lell- oi the books which were his Lie‘ The funeral which was very large- lc-ng friends. He knew Eplctetusyly atlenrled was held from the Marcus Aurelius. Emerson, Carlylefltjnited Church, Hunter River, un- Brvwnlns and Matthew Arnold, fielder the direction of James E. And- llkod that rare literary treat ~51,“ me Rev John I Mon-mm, th t i h k , ' ' . ' "lzhlgliliifg. 00f Elsa tirtiieefel recall wnfjutked ‘he and brought what I w“ mm o‘ another ma“ a comforting meteuge i0 the sor- who not only made sparks fly from mm“? mm“? his anvil. but often on s Monday The llyiiills sung were 1111 favour- morninf would leave the oxen un- ites 0i the deceased, The Twenty- ciiufintymlélxlle vlllfiotsigeudxdwlta thrkeciTillrd Psalm, Bock of Ages, and sl. e ‘ knew what was in Keats, Shelleylabigedvgnhxg fié-ttlatmzizelnona: and Oiarlyle. The very walls of the m", 1,13,, was mi‘; Md u‘; f?“ 0T8! Id more th - b b —th . 1nd mlmy an w we s ey hi: fltheh cemetgy at. FTEGEIiCgOD. o “h” h d, d t l s1 e _e1- hus and mn l ere 130%,; soliwsriaucateczdngve ‘Eli w] 1W5: "m slow?- $130101 told. For e. time he wrought at ur- Wlflll 6 llefld in Clll‘ 51 a flu dinsry work. Perhaps one of the to be with Him through an endless beet‘ illustrations of this matter of eternity. The pallbczircrs were Messrs. Lorenzo Smith, Percy Boyle, Well- ington Patterson. John S. Msciieod, William MscMilian and ‘llluiton- Robertson. IILI‘ I-DUCATION h one sense there h no other kind o! education. for there is no operation by means of which learn- mun mind. The Hebrew writers valued wisdom. and ssid that it rubies. cm 11 d.’ I think we can safely say that no one needs go without a good education now i ho wants to 121ml. We have schools and libraries, and many of the best. books are avail- able in the “Everymsrvs Library?‘ Sometimes schools and universities seem to kill out originality. This nerd not be and the isuit is likely in the student. 8-’ Q geologist. l-ie tells his story in ms autobiography, "My schools 1nd Bchoolmasters." It is s fascinat- in tale. He rel-d, "the grand s- ch evsmcnt of my lilo was the art oi holding converse with books." ‘We recall how Samuel Johnson Floral Tributes where her husband. ‘ “l use New-Formula Popeodent Dental Cream with lrium” YES! lEW-FORMIIH PEPSllllEllT GIVES Till Wlffifi? TEETII! As you would expect, it's Pepsodent dist has cleansing and lustre-producing action ever oilen developed n dental cream which safely removes not just one kind of film but every kind of film that darkens your teeth. And Pepsodent did it with a formula mademizedfaur In fact, only New-Formula Pepsodent Dental Cream gives you all these {our great advantages . special new ingredients . . . taste . . . twice as much lrium . . . the greatest ed. So no w whitest because ways! a new, brighter -ari and Mrs. Neil D. MacLean. in surprised the examiners at Oxford 'the Morning; and the Anthem “Sav- university when he made his up- ious, Thy Children Keep" at the Ev- pesrance there. Be had read wide- Piiiow. Maggie and Mamie. Sprays: Erwin. Elmer and Olive; ‘ 'ol,..i.c1z.u."...y,_;ipy ening Service. The Church school s system framed by meets st 2.30 o'clock in the after- n00ll. ly, follovvin himself and showed that he was s prodi-gy of learning. H; browsed in his father's library. Phoebe, Beatrice, Murdock and Sheldon; Sadie 11nd Bruce; Mae and Billy Hale; The Craig Family; PAGE THREE "Why arelyorlr teeth ' ' " - so much whiter than mine?" an onder Nero-Females Pepsodent Dental Cream gives you the arbiter! teeth . . . they're they're cleanest.’ join the thousands now Changing to New-Formula Pepsodent Dental Cream. It gives the whitest teeth! us: rsrsonsm lllcsnltlo sup mom All! III! Your rum "rlrsopmr WHITE" lAIII IIII DI ION IVIIY IIISDAY HIGH-DOMINION IIIIWOII a W D i " . Term crown- - 313mg; .....":: .:°,"...".":.¥- c.1121. '11:. ing service will be 95 neglected in this matter of self- CFCY when Rrvemld T- E- Mfllkll‘ education. To know where the best nan will take for his 81019" Tfl" is found. and to get to know some Religion." In the eveninghis rib- of its treasures, is to have riches ject will be "Peter's Conversion.” that are not in any nwrket, bought The music im- the day by the choir or sold. The two blacksmlths that Members of Hnckclt L.O.L THANKS The daughters oi the late Mrs. Wm “Elude W0 “than: no 3,1,. I referred tn knew how to hammer iour oi The W01‘ " by Sh’ John Goes. and “Great is The Lord" by A- W. Marchnnl. in the morning. the fllm "China's Qiildrell" will be shown at both sessions of the Ohumh School. The yolms P901319 will meet for their Class in the afternoon, and Mr. Mcbenrian will give the third oi his special broad- casts over CIICY. BIBLE SOCIETY DUTY. — What is the duty, the mission of the British and Fktreign Bible S0010!!! in those anxious sud troublesome timesllltistoraoo atqa-ndre- dedicate itsolf to the great wort it has performed during the larcen- tury its duty and piviiese is to encourage a still wilder circulation of the Holy Scriptures. Ind to make known the teaching t! Christ amid llhe tumult of the world today. Lat us listen to the faintest ' , d! the voice of God, tor to learn o! Him, and toobey HiStXIflmllIdl-il the one sure salvation for ourselves and for our county. 'l\le P. E. I. Auxiiiady or Brunch needs ymilr support at s11 times Auxiliary Of- fice. 142 Prince Street. Charlotte- town.‘ THE BAPTIST CI-IUBOH. - Morning Worship will be 00111101004 at 11 A. M. by the Minister, the Rev. I. Judson Levy, B. 1).. with serum "Tihe Growth of Religious Faith" ‘I110 music oi the morning service will include “Brother James’ Air", Arr. Jaotb. m Church School will meet ll usual. immediately following Morn- ing Worship. Evening Worship will be conducted by the minister with sermon "The Sou Who Stayed Home," being the second of s series of three Ibrmons on "The Prodllll Son." Tho evening anthem will be Oiey Speaks’ "More Lo to Thee." Mr. Barry Bugden will Adana’ "ms Holy City." The mule of the day will be conducted b? Mile Heb: Stewart. A.T.O.M., organist and 0b- octor oi choir. You are sincerely wu- oomed to participate in the services of worship at ‘me Baptist Gnu-ll. Flrgile flowers. iron into beautiful shapes, but they knew top where were "the realms 0 . £con raid that. some books were to be "tested, some to be swall- owed snd some few to be chewed and digested." These few to be relli wholly and with diligence and st- tention. Did not Joseph Butler any that "likely more time was wasted in reading than in any other way. Possibly men of us reed too lest. Harriet Mart neau rend s page an hour. Robertson of Brighton, a famous Anglican minister. raid, in Wlllllls w I ywns lady who had asked him for advice in reading, Almost any llrl of eighteen ‘res Ned more books than I have." The-n he mentions those icw which nsd " and like iron atoms of the b ood into his mental constitution." Think of him giving lectures ‘.0 "l9 Wllfkl-‘ll men of Brighton on ll‘."‘.’.‘2"..‘";§‘:..‘..',’ f“ é.'“‘“':‘: "'1"- n om e noisy found-W. lisiAIiing to lectures on the Pl!" o! lwetrv in a men's life. This did "i"? 590F911. These men saw ll°l °lllY "l0 lllarks from the fire they ssw the stsrs. Anlgus Stewart wish lo thunk every- one for their kindness during their recent bereavement, especially Rev. Mr. Baxter who by his many visits was so great a comfort to our mother during her illness. c1110 or TllAllliS 1111'. rind Mrs. Virlcent K. Murphy wish to express their sincere thanks to friends and neighbours, who as- sisted them Ln many ways during their recent bereavement. Also to the Dr. and Staff of the Ohm-lotte- tuwn Hospital and all those who sent Letters and cards of Sym- pailhy. Blllill 0F TliAllliS 1 wish to thank the box holders and friends. also the collectors, for lhc generous purse which was pre- sented to me on February 3rd. HERBERT SMITH. Mall Courier, Hunter River, R. R. 3. fl h "Ndrllllllitnawgmonwllt, letting"): a closet-crush. they lose their PQWllrlty as quickly as a corasge 0! (Nah poster which hsve none s week illllt their prime. But you can k _thi| woebegonc look off artifloia flowers. ‘The first "w" mo. revs 1m. Walter Thorntonaheb the pretty. style- wile wlo of the model man -is to lmrvids the hat with a hatstand In Memorials: MR8. LOUIS BOYLE There passed away suddenly nt Conway on January 14th. 1947, Mrs. Louis Boyle. She was in her eighty- nlnth year. Her daughter Annie predeceased her less than a month ago. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and ms. Robert Morrison of Granville and was a women of exemplary Chrl-stlun character. We remember her persistent cheerlulness though it was her lot to know many changes and not a few sorrows. She had a keen sense of humor seeing the inner side of the clouds bright and shining. Although many of her family are living abroad and have risen to pr lnant. and responsible posi- tlons hey wore all present to her.- eur her memory as she was laid to rest. i?!“ The ilmeni services were con- ducted by her pastor, Rev. W. A. Young, Tyne Vsliey st her rcsi- dance and Freeland Presbyterian Church and the committal service in the adjoining cemeteryin the fsrniiy lot. Mrs. land Ramsay eeng very effectively "There is a beautiful lend ml High." The pallbearers were: Messrs. Ro- land and Erlsnd Ramsay, Otto J. Murphy, Sherman Lewis, John Mur- phy and Colin Milligsn. Mr. Percy Bawnesr and son o! Summ side were the morticluns. The oral tributes were in abut:- dence, telegrams, letters and cards s. daughter Katie. Mrs. George Thompson of Kenslngton; H. D, Boyle. Manager of Price Brothers dz Co. Iitd Paper Mills, Konogaml. Quebec; John R. Kenogami, Que- bec; George of Madison, Maine and Vernon at home. Down a road that's _ sceful Gull-led by God's lovlnl hand She has gone upon s journey T0 a distant brighter land. And although our hearts are heavy With the sorrow we must bear Blll l!- llelils l0 bring us comfort Kllllwlll! she is happy there. In Memos-lam hr lwbrg munory of our dear father, Edgar Smith. who riled February 10th, 104d. Achacfullnihabaarteigoiil Thedoarstdsdaworldoonidhold. IIappyrnnsnor-iesfrurdsndtrue llrunbwowhothoughtflrewocldoi fill. Sadly Mined llleufleerge as! sndlleagbter-Mu. calm and TURUNTU CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC OO§+QOOOQFOOI Ellen 's Diary By an Island Farmer's Wife i z 3 (Continued from Page 2) tor in the louth. Heg- grand-mother l: s visitor at Alderlen, and was Oilll‘ guest at supper on. James’ birthday. Kramlyn was missing from our circle‘ and the pie, it was my lot es make. subscribed neither to the flaky nos- the pluil’ line of pastry and required a little petlmoe on the part of those ro unwary as to try s, piece. The cake of Jennies make, was a diffxelni story. A little more silver is; his haixzsiewmereiinuofanon ‘rile week now about gone. Mi sorrow h nu-ny s farm h0lflb—lli- deod Ire recent meets seem to have taken a heavy toll of old and youngc. “It's the almost-green Christmas" I heard someone say. And those left to mourn the pasc- ing of s loved one find their b11111- on heavy. But as the sun lifts the grey mists duwr; along the stream to give a new day of fresh b68111"- lngs so "by faith" folks come their afflictions to s brighter. if perhaps s still lonely _ __ of sympathy were all silent testil- u“ mu"- d y. . . ."But. Ellen" James tell-l fir‘: a (o?) rnony of the respect held for s good ma, “w! gmmyy» why m 1g l, _. ,- “M ,1,” m,,,,‘“',,d“,,,'““,,,, Ml» w! MM w w- GORDON HALLETI‘, Flsnlst our s... a m. more are s Silo leaves to mourn her parsing “M” “u”, mm Monday _ _ _ D1,,’ _ _ as a butternpcddng 10°10?!" her devoted husband, Louis Boyle; ' might and a box ample erlo h to 1w,- Wllee plenty of roorrausefore ayou Dirt your hat sway, flick oil the dust which flowers have picked up lnd for that use a whisk broom. go only with the brush, warns "RIM. 0!‘ you'll wreck" l"! P". she says, lmder sn around flowers You put your hst away, keeps 3522f; tucked when the out of stems and discourages llet st s safe distance n-cm a steaming kettle while she finger-s blossoms back into shape. Home-Mixed ____....-* AICIIHOONTHINI v Australia the elllt claims to be one of existing lend inaases. Syrup Iiarld. The evacuation oi some 1,400 Iiiiah ihmiiics iacolnpiete. as Britain prepares lerpoeelble tmiille in the lioly from Palestine ‘Ilreae children being comforted by Inger Oyan. piani- hostess, wen with the first group er iving by latest ' Inndon rqorts indicate IUMIO Jews will be sdrni air in France en route lo Britain lied. ._.._e...-.q_. _